Black Point Zoning Regulations 1988 (SA)

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SOUTH AUSTRALIA

BLACK POINT ZONING REGULATIONS, 1988

REGULATIONS UNDER THE BOATING ACT, 1974

Black Point Zoning Regulations, 1988

being

No. 165 of 1988: Gaz. 18 August 1988, p. 751

Citation

1. These regulations may be cited as the Black Point Zoning Regulations, 1988.

Interpretation

2. In these regulations—

"controlled area" means that portion of the sea at Black Point that is approximately in the

position shown on the map contained in the schedule and is bounded as follows:

On the north-west by an imaginary straight line commencing 50 metres north-west of the boat ramp and extending seaward (north-easterly) for 100 metres from the high water mark;

On the south-east by an imaginary straight line parallel to the north-east

boundary and extending 100 metres seaward from the high water mark at Black Point;

On the north-east by an imaginary straight line 100 metres from, and parallel to, the high water mark, and joining the seaward extremities of the north-west and south-east boundaries;

On the south-west by the high water mark.

Note: For definition of divisional penalties see Appendix.

Speed limit in controlled area

3. A person must not, in the controlled area—

(a)

operate a vessel at a speed exceeding eight kilometres per hour;

(b)

engage in water skiing, or aquaplaning, or be towed in any other manner, at a speed exceeding eight kilometres per hour.

Penalty: Division 10 fine.

SCHEDULE

[Map appears in Gaz. 18.8.88, p. 751]

APPENDIX

Divisional Penalties

At the date of publication of this reprint divisional penalties are, as provided by section 28a of the Acts

Interpretation Act, 1915, as follows:

Division

Maximum

Maximum

imprisonment

fine

1

15 years

$60 000

2

10 years

$40 000

3

7 years

$30 000

4

4 years

$15 000

5

2 years

$8 000

6

1 year

$4 000

7

6 months

$2 000

8

3 months

$1 000

9

-

$500

10

-

$200

11

-

$100

12

-

$50

Note: This appendix is provided for convenience of reference only.

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